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What was the most significant result of the Opium Wars?
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What was the most significant result of the Opium Wars?
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They increased Britain’s influence in China.
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The British forced the Chinese to accept the Opium Trade.
The Chinese government was forced to accept English control over things like trade. This was a real sign of weakness in China and allowed for the later "spheres of influence" system
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